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Located in the scenic mountains of Hiawassee, Can-Am of North Georgia is your premier destination for high-performance Can-Am ATVs and side-by-side vehicles built for both work and adventure. This dedicated Can-Am ATV and SXS page showcases a powerful lineup of industry-leading models like the Defender, Maverick, and Commander, engineered to handle rugged North Georgia terrain with ease while delivering unmatched durability, versatility, and cutting-edge technology. Whether you’re exploring mountain trails, managing property, or seeking adrenaline-fueled outdoor experiences, this trusted Hiawassee dealership offers a wide selection of new models, expert guidance, and convenient access to parts, service, and financing—all designed to help riders across Towns County and surrounding areas find the perfect off-road vehicle for their lifestyle.
From conquering rugged trails to cruising scenic roads, our lineup includes:
Yes. A Can-Am is considered a UTV (Utility Task Vehicle). Can-Am is a brand made by BRP that produces several UTV models, such as the Can-Am Defender and Can-Am Maverick. These vehicles fall under the UTV category, which is a type of side-by-side off-road vehicle.
If you’re talking “most reliable Can-Am engine”, the answer isn’t the biggest or most powerful—it’s the simplest, naturally aspirated Rotax engines.
The 2026 Can-Am Defender MAX Limited (HD11) is one of the most expensive utility UTVs, and pricing is pretty consistent across dealers right now.
Can-Am side-by-sides (UTVs) are grouped into three main families, each built for a different type of use: work, recreation, or high performance. These are the main models for Work/Utility:
Typical Can-Am UTV tire pressure
Most common range:
-12–18 PSI
By type of riding
Work / normal trail riding
• 12–15 PSI
• Best balance of:
o Ride comfort
o Tire life
o Traction
Sand / soft terrain
• 8–12 PSI
• Lower pressure = better flotation and grip
~Don’t go too low unless you have beadlock wheels
Rocks / rough terrain
• 10–14 PSI
• Helps with traction and smoother ride
Heavy loads / hauling
• 14–18 PSI
• Keeps tires from squatting under weight
Model-specific note
• Defender (work UTV): usually around 14–18 PSI
• Maverick (sport): often 12–15 PSI (or lower for aggressive riding)
Important
• Always check the sticker on your vehicle (usually under the hood or near the driver seat)
• That gives the exact recommended PSI for your model
Bottom line
-Start around 12–15 PSI for most situations
-Adjust up or down depending on terrain and load
If you’re looking for a Can-Am side-by-side in Georgia, you’ve got plenty of good dealer options across the state. Here are some of the best places to check:
Mason Tractor in McDonough, Blue Ridge, and Hiawasse, GA are your go to Can-Am dealers who have what you need when you need it!
The horsepower of a 2026 Can-Am depends on the specific model, because Can-Am makes everything from work UTVs to high-performance machines.
Here are the main ones:
Highest horsepower (top model)
-2026 Can-Am Maverick R
-240 horsepower
-Turbocharged 999cc engine
One of the most powerful UTVs on the market
-Other 2026 Can-Am UTVs
-Maverick X3 (sport model)
Around 200 horsepower (Turbo RR models)
Still very fast, but slightly below the Maverick R
-Defender (work UTV)
-Around 95 horsepower for newer HD models
Built for work—not speed
-ATVs (Outlander, etc.)
-Typically 40–100 horsepower depending on engine size
Simple breakdown
-Fastest Can-Am (2026): ~240 hp
-Sport models: ~150–200 hp
-Work models: ~50–100 hp
Bottom line
If you mean the most powerful 2026 Can-Am, it’s:
240 horsepower (Maverick R)
But if you’re looking at a Defender or ATV, the horsepower will be much lower because they’re built for work and reliability.
When the trail gets intense, our sport ATVs answer with power, agility, and grit. Built for riders who crave challenge and control.
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